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"Our father, alias Dick or Frank and later Daddy, was a Buena Vista lad and a fine baseball player who played for several years on Buena Vista teams. My father moved to Romley in 1916 and became the postmaster there. The post office was a large, red, tin corrugated building just down the hill from the railroad station; it also served as a pool hall and recreation center for the Mary Murphy mine crews. My father managed all three endeavors." Article by Sid Dickinson St. Elmo – June 2002 – Colorado Central Magazine
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Contributor: Rio #47039685
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"Our father, alias Dick or Frank and later Daddy, was a Buena Vista lad and a fine baseball player who played for several years on Buena Vista teams. My father moved to Romley in 1916 and became the postmaster there. The post office was a large, red, tin corrugated building just down the hill from the railroad station; it also served as a pool hall and recreation center for the Mary Murphy mine crews. My father managed all three endeavors." Article by Sid Dickinson St. Elmo – June 2002 – Colorado Central Magazine
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Contributor: Rio #47039685
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